GDRFA Dubai Issues 30×30 Fitness Challenge Stamp to Travellers at Dubai International Airport

GDRFA Dubai Issues 30×30 Fitness Challenge Stamp to Travellers at Dubai International Airport

Post by : Raina Nasser

Dubai, November 5, 2025 – The General Directorate of Identity and Foreigners Affairs – Dubai (GDRFA Dubai) has introduced a measure at Dubai International Airport under the Dubai Fitness Challenge 30×30. Passengers arriving into or leaving the emirate will receive a special stamp bearing the challenge logo, reflecting the emirate's drive to raise awareness about health and active lifestyles.

The initiative underscores Dubai's emphasis on enhancing living standards and fostering widespread participation in physical activity. It supports the objectives set out by His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of The Executive Council, to normalise fitness as part of everyday life, boost wellbeing, and reinforce Dubai's status as a globally active city.

Brigadier Faisal Abdullah Al Nuaimi, Assistant Director General for the Airports Sector at GDRFA Dubai, described the stamp as a celebration of Dubai's continual momentum. He said the measure aligns with leadership priorities to cultivate a healthier community and extends that ambition to every traveller moving through Dubai International Airport.

He added that GDRFA Dubai's engagement with community programmes goes beyond procedural responsibilities. The aim, he explained, is to support the city's international image for innovation and hospitality while connecting visitors with Dubai's culture of wellbeing.

The 30×30 Fitness Challenge stamp functions as a tangible reminder of Dubai's commitment to sport, health and quality of life, combining hospitality with public health messaging to leave a lasting impression on residents and visitors alike.

Nov. 5, 2025 1:24 p.m. 372
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